IMPACT – MEDIUM

What is the change? Ireland has announced a new program to allow certain undocumented individuals to apply for permission to remain in the country.

What does the change mean? The new scheme is open to non-EEA nationals in Ireland who held a valid student permission between Jan. 1, 2005, and Dec. 31, 2010, and who subsequently failed to obtain an alternative immigration permission. Successful applicants will be granted an Irish Residence Card Stamp 4S permission that will allow them to live and work in Ireland for two years without needing to obtain an Employment Permit. At the end of the two-year period, applicants will be granted a Stamp 4 permission for one year if they can show that they have complied with the terms of the temporary stamp 4S conditions.

  • Implementation time frame: The scheme will be open between now and Jan. 20, 2019.
  • Who is affected: Non-EEA nationals living in Ireland who held valid student permission between Jan. 1, 2005, and Dec. 31, 2010, and subsequently failed to obtain an alternative immigration permission.
  • Business impact: Companies will be able employ non-EEA nationals who hold the Stamp 4S. The permission will be renewable for a year after the initial two-year period.
  • Next steps: Additional information and the online applications form are available on the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service website.

Analysis & Comments: Employers or undocumented individuals who wish to take advantage of the program should be sure to submit an application while the scheme remains open.

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